Mail Archives: djgpp/1994/12/07/02:55:21
I posed the following question recently:
> > Will the assembler format in V2.0 be the same as in V1.12, besides
> > the change in symbol naming conventions?
DJ Delorie responded with:
> Yes, unless you manually add debugging information to your assembler
> sources, which very few people (if any) do.
>
From this, can I assume that the AT&T assembler format will be
maintained in V2.0 or are there plans to use a different assembler format?
Regards, Ron.
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